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Remember to Forget Me (Too Lost to Love Book 1) by Hazel Storm Review By Michelle Austin

Remember to Forget Me (Too Lost To Love, #1)Remember to Forget Me by Hazel Storm
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was a great 5 star read. I devoured this book in one sitting, once I started I didn’t want to put it down. Wesley has lost 6 months of his memory from an attack 10 years ago. His career is booming, he is a heartthrob rockstar. He has been having issues sleeping and when he sees a woman that is familiar to him it starts to stir things in him. Of course fate steps in and he sees the woman again and this time he is able to talk with her.
My heart went out to Addison, to watch the man you love grow his career and not remember the love you shared. Watching from a distance, until one day she comes face-to-face with him. Will he finally remember her? Can they get back what was lost years ago or will he hate her?

There is so much more to this read. We get dual POV, which I love so we can see what both characters are experiencing and thinking. We get several twists and turns that you won’t see coming. All of the secondary characters added a great element to the story. A couple of them made me angry for the way they treated Addison. We get some steamy moments. If you’re looking for a great 2nd chance romance, 1-click and get started today on this one. I look forward to reading more in this series.

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The Girl Who Escaped by Mark Nolan – Review by Lucy Machard

The Girl Who EscapedThe Girl Who Escaped by Mark Nolan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I’ve never read anything by this author, but I’m really impressed with this book. The beginning is a little slow, and feels very cut and dry with his writing style, but it is fan freaking tastic. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I’m happy I gave it a chance. It is a longer book, and took me a while to finish it. If you’re a crime person, then this is a book you’ll enjoy. I’m on a bit of a book hangover from a series I recently finished, and this is the aspirin that helped take the edge off. Definitely give it a try!

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The Girl Who Escaped by Mark Nolan – Review by M Policicchio

The Girl Who EscapedThe Girl Who Escaped by Mark Nolan
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This thrill-a-minute story kept me entranced and reading. The plot is excellent. The characters are real and flawed and fun. The super intelligent dog is amazing. The fast-moving pace is driven by the action and is fantastic. The multiple point of view story telling gives you such a 360 view of the story.

Brenda is an FBI agent with an elite division. This elite division works as a team to serve as victim advocates for survivors of mass killing events. Brenda is doing it alone. She is working with single survivors such as Angie, who is the only survivor of the event that left her three friends dead and Angie mute. Brenda tends to follow the rules which left her on the wrong side of the person that could help her the most with Angie, Jake. Jake is a former Marine that works with an elite K9, Cody, that serves as a therapy dog and search dog and much, much more.

Brenda, Jake and Cody must work through their past issues to help Angie regain her voice and solve the mystery surrounding her friend’s murder. Or determine that Angie is making it all up and actually is murderer.

The banter is delightful and makes you laugh out loud. This was my first book in the series but I think I might go back and catch up. The sizzling chemistry between Brenda and Jake makes me hope that in one of the future books that they might actually get together. But would that ruin the blossoming friendship?? Oh dilemma!! Thank goodness I am just the reader. Loved this book.

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Chasing Hope Audiobook by Dana Wayne – Review by M Policicchio

Max Logan is a Marine recovering from wounds suffered during his time in the service, physical and mental.  Max moved back to the one place he felt was the closest thing he had to home.  It was working well for him.  He had a steady job, a routine, friends and he was getting better.  The only thing missing in his life was something he never thought he would find, love. 

 

Maddy Ward is the very precocious 7 year old daughter of his neighbor and waitress at the local diner.  Maddy always says hello, talks, and has questions for him when she sees him.  Maddy has determined that her mother needs a boyfriend And, she thinks Max is the perfect choice.  

 

Skylar Ward has been burned by the one man she was supposed to be able to trust, her husband.  Since he chose to walk away, Skylar has been everything to her daughter.  Now as Maddy is playing matchmaker, Skylar is finding that she might be ready for a relationship again.  But it is never that easy.  There is so much standing in their way, including past secrets and old flames.  

 

I loved how the story focused on his problems.  Yes, Sky had some baggage but she didn’t need to be protected or saved.  She needed to be loved, treasured, and respected.  Max had to work through his stuff before they could be together.  She was rescuing him.  Beautiful.  I thoroughly enjoyed the listen.  Excellent story with a little heat. 

Blood Sector ( V-Clan Book 1 ) by Lexi C. Foss – Review by Carla Clemmons

Blood Sector (V-Clan #1)Blood Sector by Lexi C. Foss
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This was a great steamy read! This was a different take on shifters that I have not read before. I really loved all of the passion between Kieran and Quinnlynn.The patience he has for her is so sweet.I enjoyed getting some background to Quinnlynn’s story and what really happened to her parents. I didn’t want the story to end and can’t wait to read more from this author. They have a very detailed and passionate writing style.

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The Girl Who Escaped by Mark Nolan – Review by Charlisa Wahtomy-Alba

The Girl Who EscapedThe Girl Who Escaped by Mark Nolan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book started out with a bang! Several girlfriends are on a mini vacation in Florida when one of them gets a feeling they’re being watched. They’re offered a round of drinks in a bar but Angie didn’t want to chance anything since she was the designated driver. From there things happen rather quickly from them being taken hostage to her being accused of murdering her friends. Where is the culprit? He has disappeared into the darkness and left Angie to take the blame. Being the top guy in the line of work he does he can’t risk being caught. He vows to find her and either turn her over to the man he works for or kill her. Will she be able to prove she is innocent and get justice or will she be stuck behind bars for many years to come?

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Master Romano (Masters of the Consulate Book 4) by Sylvia Black – Review by Chelsea Foster

Master RomanoMaster Romano by Sylvia Black
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This isn’t my normal read for starters. I really enjoyed that it was action-packed and a bit suspenseful. I usually watch things like this and not read them. Romano and Raven were drawn to one another from the start and I really loved reading their story come to life on the pages. Sort of like Romeo and Juliet they are from two completely different worlds and aren’t supposed to be together, it breaks every rule. They can’t be not together though so they are faced with the trials that come with it.

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My Darling Rogue (A Wicked Rogues Romance Book 1) by April Moran – Review by Ashley Cooper Hammontree

My Darling RogueMy Darling Rogue by April Moran
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

My, oh my, do I wish this book was longer. You could actually feel not only the timeperiod and language spoken between characters, but you could feel the love blossoming quickly between Lady Celia and Gabriel. The villian in the novel was interesting and his ending was just as daring. Highly recommend if you enjoy historical romance with steamy scenes.

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Dinosaur Friends: 2 books in 1: A Present for the Volcano and Saving Conifer’s Eggs by Lois Wickstrom – Review by Heather Hoke

Dinosaur Friends: 2 books in 1: A Present for the Volcano and Saving Conifer's EggsDinosaur Friends: 2 books in 1: A Present for the Volcano and Saving Conifer’s Eggs by Lois Wickstrom
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

These are adorable books! I read them to my daughter (she will be a year old in a week). And she loooooved spike! Where I don’t really think the storylines make much sense, it is children’s books so it is ok I guess.

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Master Romano (Masters of the Consulate Book 4) by Sylvia Black – Review by Kerry Baker

Master RomanoMaster Romano by Sylvia Black
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I was so exciting to see another book in this series, I had to start reading it straight away as I couldn’t wait. I was instantly transported straight back into the world that this author has so imaginatively created. This book, like the others, just adds to how outstanding this series is. Each one I think is better than the last and that the author surely can’t do any better. Each time she shows us just how much more she has to give.
The characters and the story blend so well in this book. Each compliments the other and makes the book all the better. This author is one I now never fail to pick up and read as I always know I am going to get an amazing story. This is one series I would highly recommend.

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The Girl Who Escaped by Mark Nolan – Review by Whitney Morrison

The Girl Who EscapedThe Girl Who Escaped by Mark Nolan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I could not put this book down, I read it so fast! It was such a fun paced book with tons of action and things I didn’t see coming! The plot was great and the characters were fantastic. Of course Cody was my absolute favorite but I enjoyed everyone. I highly recommend reading this book, you won’t regret it!

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My Darling Rogue (A Wicked Rogues Romance Book 1) by April Moran – Review by Whitney Morrison

My Darling RogueMy Darling Rogue by April Moran
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

So good! The perfect amount of steam with a great storyline to go along with it. Gabriel and Celia were absolutely perfect together and I just couldn’t get enough. I read through this so fast because I just couldn’t put it down. I really enjoyed how the author wrote the characters and the story and really just everything.

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Last Seen at Lighthouse Lane (An Outer Banks Mystery Book 1) by Sage Parker – Review by Colleen Noyes

Last Seen at Lighthouse Lane (Outer Banks Mystery #1)Last Seen at Lighthouse Lane by Sage Parker
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Journalist Laura Williams is pulled back to her hometown when her mother takes a fall and needs help.

However one of the conditions from her work is that she will need to write about any story that they ask her to in order to get the time off. Unbeknownst to Laura she’s about to be thrown into a mysterious kidnapping, that will bring up memories from when she was a teenager. This is a very short novella with a lot of action and a well written start to the series. Please note that this does end in a cliffhanger so I recommend buying the series. I can’t wait to see what happens in the next book.

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Kara, Shieldmaiden of Eire (Forerunner Series Book 4) by Jay Veloso Batista – Review by Desiree Ottinger

Kara Shieldmaiden of Eire (Forerunner book 4)Kara Shieldmaiden of Eire by Jay Veloso Batista
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The saga of the Agneson family continues!! Cub, Kara, Sorven, Thorfinn, and Uncle Karl are all scattered far from each other and facing their own battles to survive. Cub finds himself becoming known as a strategist. Kara finds herself as a hired sword and her first love. Sorven finds out that his cousin doesn’t make the best decisions and that he’d be better off alone. Thorfinn finds himself trying to protect his sister and ends up paying the price of a revenge plot. Karl find himself with an unexpected bride, and an impending sea battle. The magic, battles and heartbreak abound in this story. The kids are quickly growing up and changing while Uncle Karl does his best to survive. Can they all survive their personal battles? Will they ever come back together as a family?

I enjoy this author’s work! Each book I find myself immediately pulled into the story and I don’t want to put them down until the end! The characters are all well written. Their struggles and how they work through them feel very real -as much as fantasy can. There are a few unexpected twists at the end that had me heartbroken for one sibling and worried for another. I am looking forward to the next installment so I can find out what happens next!

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Unearthly Magik (Black Cauldron Detective Agency Book 1) by Matilda Reyes – Review by Tausha Treadway

Unearthly Magik (Black Cauldron Detective Agency Book 1)Unearthly Magik by Matilda Reyes
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Unearthly Magik (Black Cauldron Detective Agency Book 1) by Matilda Reyes. This was such a fun read. Its a fast paced, paranormal, supernatural story filled with magic, underground that is supernatural, secrets and mages. Ava is a Mage who runs the Black Cauldron Detective Agency and she knows all the goings on in New York. If you need secrets uncovered, objects found or just plain Mage gossip Ava is the one to call. When Tasis her formal rival shows up asking her to help find the Laurent Grimoire she may have bit off more than she can chew. She is full of worry if she can really trust Tasis or not. Is this all a big scam to ruin her and her agency. Will Ava and her Mage’s be able to find The Laurent Grimoire before bad people get their hands on it and start a supernatural war? Read this fast paced fun paranormal read to find out!

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Destiny’s Daughter (Intimate and Unfiltered Book 3) by Lynda Filler – Review by Kerry Carr

Destiny's Daughter: It was the best of times.Destiny’s Daughter: It was the best of times. by Lynda Filler
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a really beautiful book, following the memories and the life of the author. The writing is really good. As a reader you are gripped and it feels like you are viewing the story from the author’s eyes has it happens.

This is the 3rd book of memoirs however the author does a good job of making it enjoyable even if you haven’t read the previous books.

As with most people’s life’s there are ups and downs, sadness and happiness though this book but what I love is the author’s raw honesty and how they have overcome all the heartbreaks and sadness and moved forwards with the lessons they have learnt.
This is a story about starting over, finding a new place to settle down and put roots and realising that maybe your choice was wrong or could it just seem that way because of the circumstances happening around you such as seeing the warships on the way to attack Ukraine. Its about the effect seeing that had on the author and how it allowed her to stop and think and put her life into perspective and realise how her life had come full circle. From growing up as a military Brat she finds herself back close to a war zone. Is it coincidence or is it part of her destiny?

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Fatal Memory (Agent Red:Teagan Stone Series Book 1) by Ava S. King – Review by Tausha Treadway

Agent Red: Fatal Memory (Teagan Stone, #1)Agent Red: Fatal Memory by Ava S. King
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Fatal Memory (Agent Red:Teagan Stone Series Book 1) by Ava S. King. I loved this book. Its a fast paced, action thriller. Its about Teagan Stone who is a retired operative on a mission to track down missing agent in Spain. Diablo Garcia is a very bad wanted drug Lord and Teagan doesn’t know how in the world she is going to capture him because she has lost all of her memory. She’s not excited about this mission but she knows she has to do it to save her Country. Being recruited by the Navy is a huge deal when she would really rather be at home with her husband and kids. She is having to rely on anything she can remember to save her self and get thru this mission. Teagan was such a fun, strong willed woman and I loved reading about her. This book will pull you in and you will be flipping pages way into the night. I can’t wait to read the next one!

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In Plain Sight (Logan McKenna Mystery Series Book 8) by Valerie Davisson- Review by Stephanie Driskill

In Plain Sight: A Logan McKenna Mystery Book 8In Plain Sight: A Logan McKenna Mystery Book 8 by Valerie Davisson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

What a great book In Plain Sight was. I have not read the other books in the Logan McKenna series but now I need to after finding such a strong and fearless female lead character that is very well-written and so easy to relate to. So, Logan finds herself enjoying her new life married to Ben and living on the beautiful Oregon coast. She enjoys her time playing her violin and volunteering at a wildlife rescue, but things are not as smooth as she hoped. Upon arrival one morning at work, she finds a co-worker dead and the raptor she was doctoring dead as well., it becomes a huge mystery as to who the killer is and why. Is it the coworker’s gay lover, ex-husband, or someone not even known to Logan? Logan takes matters into her own hands to find justice for her coworker and friend but puts her life in danger in the process. This was such a great book! A real vision of true friendship, love, and the need for justice. You will not be disappointed in this read! Strong female characters lead the investigation and finally solve the murder. Great character development and edge of your seat thriller, this is a great book to be read!

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Remember to Forget Me (Too Lost to Love Book 1) by Hazel Storm Review By Whitney Morrison

Remember to Forget Me (Too Lost To Love, #1)Remember to Forget Me by Hazel Storm
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

A great story of fate! I’m glad I read this all the way through, as I really fell in love with the story and the characters. Wesley and Addie are amazing and I loved learning all of the things about them. The emotional roller coaster that I went on through this book was something I really enjoy out of books. I highly recommend reading this one!

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Jake (Billionaire Blind Dates Book 1) by Toni Denise – Review by Whitney Morrison

Jake (Billionaire Blind Dates Book 1)Jake by Toni Denise
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really really loved this book! Jake was great as well as the other characters too. Lauren was a headstrong, independent woman and I loved how she was written so much. I loved going on their journey with them, even through all the rocky patches. I can’t wait to read the next books from this series!

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Hard Lover (Houston After Dark Book 2) by Deborah Garland – Review by Dawn Mitchell

Hard Lover (Houston After Dark #2)Hard Lover by Deborah Garland
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Oh My! The hot an steamy tension between Callie and Noah will definitely get you interested an want to stay up all night reading! Callie is a virgin an has been crushing on Noah for years but he told Grant (Callies brother) that he would protect her not sleep with her… Plus Noah’s past is creeping up on him so he decides its best to stay away. But can he? This book was a page turner full of twist turns, hot an steamy sex an great friendships. I will definitely read more from this author.

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Destiny’s Daughter (Intimate and Unfiltered Book 3) by Lynda Filler – Review by Shelly Kittell

Destiny's Daughter: It was the best of times.Destiny’s Daughter: It was the best of times. by Lynda Filler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

The author has written a beautiful memoir of her life. Yes, there are sad parts to her life but she focuses on learning and moving on. Like most of us, she has good and bad times. She overcame a heart issue. She includes beautiful pictures that also tell a story of her travels. I do like the fact that she gives you the basic facts to update you to the lastest in this, the 3rd of her memoirs. She puts herself out there and shares it all with the reader. I like the fact that she is still encouraging to the reader. It is a story that I will not likely forget. Iwill have to go back and read the first two books now. Well done, author.

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The Girl Who Escaped by Mark Nolan – Review by Candice Estes

The Girl Who EscapedThe Girl Who Escaped by Mark Nolan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This book is full of twists and turns, with a happy ending that makes everything else worth it.

When Angie and her friends are carjacked and kidnapped on their last night of Spring Break, Angie’s quick thinking allows her to escape, but due to the way her abduction and the murder of her friends occurs, she is quickly blamed for the murders, and after further trauma in the jail, she shuts down completely until an intelligent FBI agent, Brenda, finds a way to reach her. Brenda reaches out to a “friend”, Jake, and his therapy trained dog, Cody, to try and reach the young woman and try to unlock her from the prison that her mind has become. Once she is free to talk and able to help, Angie, Jake, Cody and Brenda set off on a mission to find the man responsible for her abduction and the murder of her friends, and along the way, discover that he was always just a cog in a much bigger machine of human trafficking.

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Ashali and the Blue Horseman by Jordan Elizabeth – Review by Dawn Daughenbaugh

5 Stars
Ashali and the Blue Horseman by Jordan Elizabeth

Ashali and the Blue Horseman is a wonderfully written Sci-Fi Romance that I absolutely loved reading. I honestly wasn’t sure to expect going in but man im glad I decided to give this a read. This author is a fairly new author to me but I can see myself being a fan. The characters are fun, fully developed and relatable. They really bring the story to life and had me feeling like I was apart of the story. This authors style of writing and attention to detail kept me turning the pages till the end. Get ready to be taken on a adventure with Ashali as she finds herself in a situation she never imagined she be in. There’s twists and turns that will have you turning the pages trying to figure out what happens next. I highly recommend reading this book to find out what happens next. I look forward to reading more from this Author.

🤠 ~ 🌾 ~ ❤️ ~ 🏞️ COMING SOON 🏞️ ~ ❤️ ~ 🌾 ~ 🤠 My Bronc Riding Cowgirl (My Cowboy Series Book 6) by Brooke May

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My Bronc Riding Cowgirl (My Cowboy Series Book 6) by Brooke May
Genre – Western, Contemporary Romance
Page Count – 181
Cover Designer – Dark Water Covers
The saying goes “anything you can do; I can do better.” In the case of Tori Foster, she may not do it better but she most certainly will do it.
Daughter of legendary saddle bronc rider, Justin Foster, Tori has big dreams she’s kept to herself and about to share what she’s capable of with the world. No good-looking cowboy is going to get in her way of reaching her goals and show what she’s made of.
Cord King is riding on high, top of his game for his rookie season as a saddle bronc rider. Media and female attention are plentiful until he arrives in Elk Field for their annual rodeo. Being the son of a legend as well as one in the making himself isn’t going to impress one feisty cowgirl who leaves him reeling after a verbal punch to the face. His spotlight is taken when Tori takes to the arena.
Can he overcome jealousy to see the talent Tori possesses?
Will Tori lose focus thanks to the distraction that is Cord?
Watch them compete in and out of the arena. Possibly, they could find something more than a championship buckle.

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Code Name: Vulture (The Order of the Condor Series Book 1) by Maya Daniels and Sylvia Black – Review by Cindy Rushin

Code Name: Vulture: Dark Vampire Romance (The Order of the Condor Series Book 1)Code Name: Vulture: Dark Vampire Romance by Maya Daniels
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is a very good story and it really starts what looks like a really good series with a bang. The story of Danielle and Vulture is not your everyday love story. Maya Daniels and Sylvia Black have created a vibrant world and an interesting intense story. The story had it all love, intrigue, danger, and vampires. What more could anyone want. I look forward to reading more of this series by Maya Daniels and Sylvia Black.

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